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thank you for joining us. have a good weekend. >> you know, earlier, we mentioned all of the cash on hand of balance sheets. jpmorgan is today telling clients a list of companies that are high cash. i'll bring you those names as we go on. but many of them technology. he says the high cash sectors, financials, industrial, and tech. we'll be back with those. >> higher dividends. >> dividends and buybacks. >> put it to work. >> exactly. we're 40 minutes until the bell rings. >> the biggest weekly pullback that we've seen since mid-december. we'll getting talking numbers on that. >> and then we'll speak with duncan niederauer and how anemic trading volume is impacting the bottom line. >> this is a look at how the dow has been trading today. a little more green than red. back after this. see your lexus dealer. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. hel
thank you for joining us. have a good weekend. >> you know, earlier, we mentioned all of the cash on hand of balance sheets. jpmorgan is today telling clients a list of companies that are high cash. i'll bring you those names as we go on. but many of them technology. he says the high cash sectors, financials, industrial, and tech. we'll be back with those. >> higher dividends. >> dividends and buybacks. >> put it to work. >> exactly. we're 40 minutes until the bell...
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thank you for joining us today. we have been drifting for awhile here and now we have this pop, what do you think of the market right now. >> it is a short term development. today it's moving up on an expansion of volume and breadth. this trend since last year has been broeblgen ken to the upsidn consolidation as well. short-term it's a good development, i expect the market to move higher in the next few weeks. there are a couple negatives to mention in terms of longer term, and the whole move this year has not been confirmed by momentum, you still have the dow joins and the russell 200 have have not confirmed this. >> low volume, things like that, charles, do you think this rally is for real? corporations have to see growth and we have not seen that have we? >> absolutely not. i think the four most important words investors should remember came out of client eastwood's house, and that is "do you feel lucky." taking bait off of the table because there's huge storm tables on the horizon. >> you sound like you would b
thank you for joining us today. we have been drifting for awhile here and now we have this pop, what do you think of the market right now. >> it is a short term development. today it's moving up on an expansion of volume and breadth. this trend since last year has been broeblgen ken to the upsidn consolidation as well. short-term it's a good development, i expect the market to move higher in the next few weeks. there are a couple negatives to mention in terms of longer term, and the whole...
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this was not a high point for us. it clearly was a low point. >> would you like to add anything else? >> again, we're focused on making sure with this al accommodation policy, those truly affected are accommodated and, two, that we're building a better market within nasdaq. >> we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> we're going to get instant reaction up next. then another cnbc exclusive, jim grant, bearing his name. we'll discuss europe, the fiscal cliff and bern. whether he thinks the fed should ahead of the fed testimony. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, back in a moment. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could
this was not a high point for us. it clearly was a low point. >> would you like to add anything else? >> again, we're focused on making sure with this al accommodation policy, those truly affected are accommodated and, two, that we're building a better market within nasdaq. >> we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> we're going to get instant reaction up next. then another cnbc exclusive, jim grant, bearing his name. we'll discuss europe, the fiscal cliff and...
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thank you for joining us. google and microsoft, let's look at the charts, richard, which looks better to you? >> we're very bullish on google going into these numbers. the stock has been adisappointment but we're down 7%. the nasdaq composite. when we look at this chart we see a complexion head and shoulders top, it's a pattern made up of increasically more complex head and shoulders. it has a bearish connotation, but it's really not, absent of break down, around that 560 level, this has a bullish connotation. this is a bullish spring board. we think the earning wills provide that fundamental catalyst. we have a upward stock on this. >> so you wait until after the numbers? >> we want to buy right here. >> would you buy google here as well? >> yeah, maria, i would have to take the other side of that trade. the stock is down sharply this year, especially relative to the technology. this is a reflection in my view that ad pricing has been declining. the expectation is that we will continue into this quarter. that
thank you for joining us. google and microsoft, let's look at the charts, richard, which looks better to you? >> we're very bullish on google going into these numbers. the stock has been adisappointment but we're down 7%. the nasdaq composite. when we look at this chart we see a complexion head and shoulders top, it's a pattern made up of increasically more complex head and shoulders. it has a bearish connotation, but it's really not, absent of break down, around that 560 level, this has...
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we have two guests with us now, great to see you thank you for joining us. anthony, what's your take on the jobs report and whether or not this slows down the fed in terms of more stimulus. >> this is the good report, the economy is doing better, more job creation, but it gives a little political cover for the fed to do something if they feel the fundamentals are weak enough. >> do you feel they are? >> i think we might be able to go on our own, but if europe deteriorates, then i think europe has to step in. >> david, a crazy week, declines until today, pry going to -- at least we will finish neutral for the week. >> i think you framed it beautifully at the top of this segment. ie is policy going to be the key driver or is fundamentals. we still believe that profits in the second half will continue to deteriorate. margin pressures, lower interest rates, oil, and the dollar, all of those combining and slowing down in europe. but anthony just said we think the fed, the household numbers, the household was down 195,000, so that is often indicative of the fact t
we have two guests with us now, great to see you thank you for joining us. anthony, what's your take on the jobs report and whether or not this slows down the fed in terms of more stimulus. >> this is the good report, the economy is doing better, more job creation, but it gives a little political cover for the fed to do something if they feel the fundamentals are weak enough. >> do you feel they are? >> i think we might be able to go on our own, but if europe deteriorates,...
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it gave us a clearing solution and it gave us what i would call collateral management solution. let's take those in order n our derivatives business, a terrific derivatives business august way to scale it some of the products the deal was going to get us into we will have to get into organically. secondly, if you think about clearing, we have already announced that we are finishing the build of our clearing house to be put on hold during the merger talks and thirdly, if you think about the collateral management business that is harder quite frankly too get into, the clear stream asset was a pretty interesting asset there. >> what do you see as the impact of europe? we are all talking about the euro zone troubles, the austerity you the debt crisis there. how is the euro zone issues impacted your business so far? >> so far, it has really had a muting affect on our business, right, because if you think about our derivatives business, focused largely on equity derivatives and short-term interest rate futures, both the areas, the volumes with way down, not a lot of volatility, confus
it gave us a clearing solution and it gave us what i would call collateral management solution. let's take those in order n our derivatives business, a terrific derivatives business august way to scale it some of the products the deal was going to get us into we will have to get into organically. secondly, if you think about clearing, we have already announced that we are finishing the build of our clearing house to be put on hold during the merger talks and thirdly, if you think about the...
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stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪ >>> all right. the dow down about 450 points since yesterday. should investors expect more losses ahead or do we see a bounce-back tomorrow? our next guests are here to tell you what will move your money tomorrow morning. paul christopher from wells fargo advisers and samuel coffin from morey harris. peter, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to look at? >> tomorrow morning at
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is spain going to bring us down? >> i think spain and europe bring us down a little bit. but as you had in the discussion with bob a minute ago, u.s. is still going to be the best address in a bad neighborhood. so in other words we cannot be unaffected by what's taking place in europe, but i think we're going to do much better than europe is going to do. >> we kind of face danger straight on. if we say what is the worst case scenario, what is the worst thing that could happen in europe? get it out of our system, realize what it would be and move on. what do you think it is? >> what would be very good, mandy, would be if the europeans would face up to the fact that greece is essentially going to default. they have postponed it for two years. they are likely to postpone it a bit longer. we heard about 15 minutes ago that the european union decided to give them the money to pay interest the following week. which is essentially postponing the inevitable. >> has any of this already been priced into the u.s. hence the resilience we're seeing in the stock market today? >> i thin
is spain going to bring us down? >> i think spain and europe bring us down a little bit. but as you had in the discussion with bob a minute ago, u.s. is still going to be the best address in a bad neighborhood. so in other words we cannot be unaffected by what's taking place in europe, but i think we're going to do much better than europe is going to do. >> we kind of face danger straight on. if we say what is the worst case scenario, what is the worst thing that could happen in...
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money given to us. they feel with our performance, they should be able to sell that stock for a profit, or break even for the american taxpayer. there's no reason for the american taxpayer to take a loss, if they don't have to. i think the treasury wants to make sure we give back the t.a.r.p. money. they're not looking to play the stock market, they want to get back the money from aig to the taxpay taxpayer. >> what will drive your growth to move presumably the share price higher? very low interest rate environment is never good for your company, is it. >> the fact is, everybody has to get used to this new normal of low rates. we have seen our business continue to grow with low interest rates. so that's one of the buts. the but is, we're doing fine. the fact is, people still need to save for their retirement. the baby boom generation has to face that retirement and put their money to work. the annuities we sell, the variable annuities which we sell which involve stocks, for example, all of those product
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stay with us for that interview. the. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, finance ministers are meeting in brussels, where greece's progress and the psi will be on the agenda. we'll also be chewing over inflation from the euro zone, plus the earnings continue to flow. we get the results from continentale. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of that action overseas. "going global" with your money. >>> welcome back. the federal reserve's beige book striking an upbeat tone today. the beige book breakdown. >> the beige book finds overall economic activity continued to increase at a modest to moderate pace in january and early february. most federal reserve districts reported a slight increase in hiring, the fed said. ben bernanke's comments on capitol hill this morning. six of the federal reserve's districts reported increased hiring in manufacturing, looking sector by sector, manufacturing continued to expand at a steady pace acro
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tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> citigroup kicking off a big week of earnings for the bank. mary thompson is in earning central with details. mary. >> thank you, bill. investors are much more enthusiastic about its better than expected numbers in the above forecast earnings. its a stock is up almost 2% as we head, or actually in today's trade. now excludeing charges for narrow credit spreads and gains on investment, citi beat estimates by 11 cents a share. 22 billion ahead of expectations. strong loan growth and a better than expected results from the investment bank where fees rose in the tra
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what is it telling us is this. >> the chart is telling us disney is in an outstanding technical position. you want to be a buyer ahead of earnings. let's start with the textbook moving across. this is the price of admission in the red-hot market today. technicians know this moving average taken in isolation is not to be used as a buy/sell signal. but in an otherwise bullish cluster of evidence, it confirms you're on the right side. the lows tend to create enough inner c inertia moving higher. the pennant flies at half mast, using the highly scientific leg in, leg out measuring technique. $45 in disney, a buyer ahead of earnings. >> 40% move since october. let's get into the fundamentals here. does the fundamental side of the story confirm what we're seeing in the stock? >> well, yes, definitely. and that's true for disney, that's true for the fall media stocks. the 2012 estimates did not change since october. it's the multiple that changed. disney fundamentals are as healthy as the rest of the company. >> what about oil prices? a lot of people worry that oil krimps attendance at the them
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thanks very much for joining us. your overall reaction here to the declaration you essentially made, give us some guidance of where we go from here. >> sure. i think what we've decided today is something we had anticipated for quite a while. as the greeks and their investors went through this discussion of exchange in these bonds. it was really only when the formal offer was made two weeks ago with the inclusion of the collective action clauses that we thought we would be moving towards a determination that there was a credit event in the contracts between the two parties that utilized these cdss. this is very much in many ways an expected result today. but we needed to go through the process as required by the terms of the contract and as required by the law in greece before we could formally make that determination. >> mr. pickel, let's go through where we go from here, march 19th is the expected option. how are you expecting that to play out? >> well, the determinations committee will continue -- in fact, we'll me
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that leads us to our twitter question of the day. the federal government says there's no inflation but are you seeing inflation? are you seeing prices at the checkout counter? send me a tweet @cnbcclosingbell. by the way, i see inflation at the gas station. what are you seeing? back in a moment. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones to help me find tdd# 1-800-345-2550 possible trading opportunities quickly. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i can also bounce my ideas off their trading specialists - tdd# 1-800-345-2550 on the phone or face-to-face. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-3
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thank you for joining us. great to hear your thoughts. >>> still ahead, herb's thoughts on the big drop in netflix and possible iphone 5 play. >> an under the radar name. trust us. >>> how ferrari crashes have been a political and social clash point in asia. you don't want to miss this story coming up. >>> brian shactman here with the markets. look at verizon. the market research may be the first part of its bounce and defensive in this negative announcement and this iphone announcement possibly september 12th is sparking a rally. at&t is up as well but verizon getting a bulk of that pop. they sell a lot of iphone 5s and will sell a lot of that. those two names will probably benefit. nasdaq turned positive. we are seeing a little bit of a move to the upside. back to you. >> i think i speak for all of us when i say, you're welcome, america. the nasdaq is now positive. we try to please. >> did you single-handedly make that go positive? >> i put in one buy order of positive for something. >> comcast. >> comcast,
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bryan norcross from the weather channel is joining us right now. what can you tell us? >> maria, we have every expectation the damage across the dallas-ft. worth metroplex is going to be widespread. we do not have any injuries or fatalities reported yet confirmed but the -- based on what we see in the pictures, it would be very surprising if this has not just been a tragic day there. widespread damage from southeast of dallas where another cell is moving over hutchins and the lancaster area where they had tremendous damage this afternoon and another cell as well moving towards dfw and the arlington area where a tornado was confirmed earlier on and we know there was damage there. from help kol ter pictures we're seeing from every corner of the middle part of the metroplex, up towards plano and extending up towards dallas as well, we expect more to come in. >> and in terms of the damage, i want to reiterate, there have been no fatalities. is there correct? >> that's the information that we have at this point. again, though, i would just -- it would be very surprising give
bryan norcross from the weather channel is joining us right now. what can you tell us? >> maria, we have every expectation the damage across the dallas-ft. worth metroplex is going to be widespread. we do not have any injuries or fatalities reported yet confirmed but the -- based on what we see in the pictures, it would be very surprising if this has not just been a tragic day there. widespread damage from southeast of dallas where another cell is moving over hutchins and the lancaster...
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>> it's important to us to grow at all cylinders. we certainly see big opportunities in the derivatives market for us. we're making progress, and that's ha we call ntox. >> how important is the facebook deal to nasdaq? >> clearly we're focused on providing two facebook a clear description of the value propositions we offer. and when you talk about the ipos that came to market in the fourth quarter, we've done very well, we've got zynga to come to nasdaq. the products we've developed over the last five years to make it easier to be a public company, we have a whole suite of products that we say, we know it's a lot of rules and regulations to being a public company, let us ease the burden. so, yeah, we clearly want to articulate that to facebook. we're going to give it our best shot. >> let me get to the news of the day, deutsche borsh. >> i think everyone will go back to the drawing board and say where do we go from here. i won't comment on specific opportunities. i think the next wave is going to be more in the tuck-under category. i
>> it's important to us to grow at all cylinders. we certainly see big opportunities in the derivatives market for us. we're making progress, and that's ha we call ntox. >> how important is the facebook deal to nasdaq? >> clearly we're focused on providing two facebook a clear description of the value propositions we offer. and when you talk about the ipos that came to market in the fourth quarter, we've done very well, we've got zynga to come to nasdaq. the products we've...
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anton is back with us. i'm also rejoined here at the nasdaq by barry james, and vadim, with alliance bernstein. good to have you on the program. let me kick it off, and ask you a bit about what we know here in terms of dividend increases, anton. wells fargo raising its dividend. what are you expecting this to tell us in terms of the rest of the banking sector? are you expecting a string of dividend increases? >> yes, we really are. but we're not expecting an enormous increase. because the cash flow they can use for buybacks is variable. times are good, you can use that money, times are bad you don't want to cut your dividends. they're going to be cautious. yes, they look like 8 percentage, but they're not close to the dollars they were paying out in dividends before. >> jackie, let me get you in here. tell me what your reaction is to all of this news, in terms of the fed stress test. do you think we're out of the woods, as they say, now that we have this information? what do you think? >> i don't think we'r
anton is back with us. i'm also rejoined here at the nasdaq by barry james, and vadim, with alliance bernstein. good to have you on the program. let me kick it off, and ask you a bit about what we know here in terms of dividend increases, anton. wells fargo raising its dividend. what are you expecting this to tell us in terms of the rest of the banking sector? are you expecting a string of dividend increases? >> yes, we really are. but we're not expecting an enormous increase. because the...
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european debt crisis will be with us. they are not going to solve had and the big problem is the ecb which is the you don't know it that can really act big is never going to get ahead of this. that's because they want market pressure to persist to keep these countries doing the right thing. spain just last week did a bunch of market reforms. i think that what turns this around is better economic data. we had a combination of worst news out of europe, worse news on the economies and we think the that the chinese economy is bottoming. the news on the u.s. is likely to get better. >> what's your time frame? >> next couple of years. what i would say is i heard your last segment here talking about let's wait for qe. you don't want qe. because the way not to get qe is for the economy to pick up a little better and you see these labor market numbers get a little bet person the fed is not going do anything in august. but i think if the economy is not bet are by the september meeting you will see the fed do qe. i don't think that'
european debt crisis will be with us. they are not going to solve had and the big problem is the ecb which is the you don't know it that can really act big is never going to get ahead of this. that's because they want market pressure to persist to keep these countries doing the right thing. spain just last week did a bunch of market reforms. i think that what turns this around is better economic data. we had a combination of worst news out of europe, worse news on the economies and we think the...
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the ipad explosion, to join us with their take, kevin smith. good to see you guys. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> you like verizon? >> i think verizon benefits initially more than at&t does. they have a larger lte network. given that the ipad is the first to work on lte, it gives them more of a marketing advantage. >> kevin, if it comes down to the expanse of the lte network, does the ipad 4 improve it faster? >> the at&t has raised cap backs for lt this year. we think they will build as aggressively as they can to try and catch up with verizon. so far verizon covers about two-thirds of the u.s., at&t about one-third. that gives verizon the advantage and we think they'll sell about 3 million to 4 million ipads this year. and at&t will sell about 2 milli million. >> if they're not getting their data plan with the carry yeersz, what do the careiers need to sell more data plans where the premiums are much higher? >> part of the challenge is that the device that is capable of using the data plan is more expensive. since the i
the ipad explosion, to join us with their take, kevin smith. good to see you guys. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> you like verizon? >> i think verizon benefits initially more than at&t does. they have a larger lte network. given that the ipad is the first to work on lte, it gives them more of a marketing advantage. >> kevin, if it comes down to the expanse of the lte network, does the ipad 4 improve it faster?...
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ceo bob iger is going to join us exclusively. great window into the consumer, of course, from disney. we'll get that straight from robert iger. then, technology has been on a roll this year, as the winner in 2011 as well. the names of five technology names that have no debt, and increasing cash flow on their balance sheets. two screens we believe are important for your portfolio. no debt, high cash levels. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. disney due out with earnings just moments from now, as we await the numbers. we'll preview the quarter. the company is reported to be expected to report 72 cents a share in earnings on revenue of $11.2 billion. this, by the way, is the fiscal first quarter for disney. david joyce joins me. also david, what are you looking for in terms of the earnings? what are the main drivers in the last three months for disney? >> the biggest piece of the pie for disney are the cable networks, specifically espn. about 60
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joining us. adam, what is your take on the facebook story today? >> sure, maria. this is a simple story where investors are asking the wrong question. this is not whether or not facebook can add users, it is whether or not they can mon advertise that growth. if there is a billion and a half users, it bodes poorly for the stock. >> kayla, you've been following this since day one. do we have a better sense of what happened on friday? >> of course, you know, sources of mine that were involved in the deal are calling what happened at at nasdaq an unmitigated disaster, even though it was limited to a short timeframe. it still had large repercussions for the way that investors work, perceiving the stock. if you look at a the chart from today, you will see it started moving upward around 12:00. that's when an alert was sounded to traders about a review over accommodating trades between 1111 and 11:30 a.m. they are jumping on the regulatory bandwagon. sec reviewing this. this alert says the nasdaq omx bo
joining us. adam, what is your take on the facebook story today? >> sure, maria. this is a simple story where investors are asking the wrong question. this is not whether or not facebook can add users, it is whether or not they can mon advertise that growth. if there is a billion and a half users, it bodes poorly for the stock. >> kayla, you've been following this since day one. do we have a better sense of what happened on friday? >> of course, you know, sources of mine that...
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if only a fraction of that was used on the economic problems facing us here in america, like the fiscal cliff. jay carney announcing the latest phone call between president obama and the prime minister of spain saying he wanted to discuss economic conditions in the euro gone. -- zone. >> madrid's stocks up 2.25% today, did the call have anything to do with that? if gave some investors hope for a bailout deal. so where is that pressure for the economic issue here at home. instead the ep tire weight and force has been on trying to force tax hikes on the upper income. this does next to nothing to fix our mess and it's a huge roadblock for the fiscal can cliff. it's amazing how much jawboning has taken place. today no mention from the white house about the five week vacation without addressing the fiscal cliff. the president knows if europe imploding, the chance of reelection will plunge. our economy is already feeling the effects of the fiscal cliff, and there is no light at the end of that tunnel. let's give you a quick stat check today. quick market stat check, the major averaging gainin
if only a fraction of that was used on the economic problems facing us here in america, like the fiscal cliff. jay carney announcing the latest phone call between president obama and the prime minister of spain saying he wanted to discuss economic conditions in the euro gone. -- zone. >> madrid's stocks up 2.25% today, did the call have anything to do with that? if gave some investors hope for a bailout deal. so where is that pressure for the economic issue here at home. instead the ep...
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tell us what you think on twitter. are banks being reckless again by extending credit to high-risk borrowers? tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. coming up, the latest details on the anti-trust lawsuit into e-book. back in a moment. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >>> i'm bertha coombs. nymex, nat gas futures closing below $2 for the first time in over a decade. tomorrow morning we're going to get the weekly inventory numbers. the expectation is for an injection of 20 to 24 billion cubic feet. a number above that and traders say they really don't know where their suppo
tell us what you think on twitter. are banks being reckless again by extending credit to high-risk borrowers? tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. coming up, the latest details on the anti-trust lawsuit into e-book. back in a moment. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this...
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us. >> we're certainly waiting on leadership on the fiscal cliff issue, that's for sure. we hope that governor romney joins us soon. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> john sununu joining us this. talk about choppy waters, unsure about who will be in the white house in november, i'll talk next about navigating this waters, and what will move your money first thing in the morning? we're on it. a trio of strategist will tell us what's on their radar. >> time now for going global, europe. >> hi, everybody. these are the stories we're watching in europe. it's club much time for the ecb. we'll have coverage of the central bank's crucial meeting and we'll get a decision for the bank of england. >>> and a german earnings extravaganza for a few, we'll be speaking to their cfo. tune in for all of the action overseas at cnbc european head quarters, looking for a better e to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get
us. >> we're certainly waiting on leadership on the fiscal cliff issue, that's for sure. we hope that governor romney joins us soon. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> john sununu joining us this. talk about choppy waters, unsure about who will be in the white house in november, i'll talk next about navigating this waters, and what will move your money first thing in the morning? we're on it. a trio of strategist will tell us what's on their radar. >>...
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tweet us. your responses will be revealed later in the show. >> this is going to be a good conversation. i can tell. is facebook in this for the greater good? one lawmaker thinks so and he's urging the company to reserve a portion of the ipo for nonprofit organizations. but what happens if the stock eventually goes down? we will hear from that lawmaker at 4:30 p.m. eastern time. it's all about facebook. we're back after this. >> announcer: but, first, before we go to break, the dividend. which stock is this year's outperformer? abercrombie & fitch, era positive sell, or hot topic? the dividend pays off after the break. break.cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of
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>> that flexibility has helped us over the years. the flexibility has helped us out. for instance, in the early 2000s we didn't have any technology stocks. we found them too expensive. >> right. >> we didn't have any financial stocks in 2006-7. our primary goal with a positive risk return. >> is it about a sector or about a part of the world where you find the best value right now? >> well, as bottom of value investors, we spend 95% of our time looking at companies, valuing them, appropriate margin of safety. that said, right now in the world, there are so many macro influenced risks out there that even for a value investor, we have to be somewhat concerned about potential negative consequences of the various sort of reactions that we've seen. >> so i gather you're not investing too heavily in europe, for example? >> our exposure to europe is low. it's about 16%. conversely, our exposure to the u.s. stocks is at a multi-year, almost a decade high. >> really? >> we've found more opportunities in the united states than in europe. we've got a significant investment in ja
>> that flexibility has helped us over the years. the flexibility has helped us out. for instance, in the early 2000s we didn't have any technology stocks. we found them too expensive. >> right. >> we didn't have any financial stocks in 2006-7. our primary goal with a positive risk return. >> is it about a sector or about a part of the world where you find the best value right now? >> well, as bottom of value investors, we spend 95% of our time looking at...
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>> you're using logic. when you deal with politicians, this gives them an event to hammer jp dimon, to give more regulation, or at least the idea of more regulation to feel like that will work. however, regulation did not stop this trade from occurring. it's not going to stop the next one. this is, in my position, a political side. >> by the way, real quick, after what happened in 2008, all of the major banks have regulators living at their firms. you go into jpmorgan and there's a floor of regulators that have their own offices. wait, did they miss this again? did they miss something again? >> regulators have been on the floor for a long, long time. >> this is the question. it's a question of monitoring something and not seeing it happen. it's a mistake. because it's a hedge and it has something to do with something complex, the presumption is that this is dangerous and particularly in the big bank, that is not true. if you want to guarantee mistakes don't happen, regulation can't do that and if you want t
>> you're using logic. when you deal with politicians, this gives them an event to hammer jp dimon, to give more regulation, or at least the idea of more regulation to feel like that will work. however, regulation did not stop this trade from occurring. it's not going to stop the next one. this is, in my position, a political side. >> by the way, real quick, after what happened in 2008, all of the major banks have regulators living at their firms. you go into jpmorgan and there's a...
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and they feel very used to being under threat. so at the same time though it's in the papers nearly every day. we talked to the largest asset manager in the country, and they are seeing pension funds very much shift away from israel, diversifying their assets because they're worried, a, about the situation here. and many believe that perhaps the united states is the best place to invest right now because there's been a shift in the world economy. it's an absolutely valid question. it's why we came here. and you can see, the question of israel pervades everything. talking about palestinians working for this company, it's just an every single thing that happens in this country. >> business brings people together. as always, great reporting. great taste test, michelle. have you back in the studio for another one. thank you. all right. we have to go to eamon javers with breaking news from washington, d.c. eamon, what do you got? >> just within the past couple of minutes google is confirming for me a report that was in politico a few m
and they feel very used to being under threat. so at the same time though it's in the papers nearly every day. we talked to the largest asset manager in the country, and they are seeing pension funds very much shift away from israel, diversifying their assets because they're worried, a, about the situation here. and many believe that perhaps the united states is the best place to invest right now because there's been a shift in the world economy. it's an absolutely valid question. it's why we...
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thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> nice to be here. >> the market is telling us one story, lou, as someone who is bullish on the stock. where did you see the opportunities for this company and this stock? >> sure. well, i've been following groupon for a couple of years, and the nyers have been saying the same thing, that this is a fad. what's not a fad is people like deals and merchants like customers, and groupon is dominating this new massive category, the fastest growing company in history. and we think they'll continue to grow at a rapid pace. >> you just think the growth is there and the stock follows suit? >> that's right. >> porter, you called group on an innovative disrupter that may not be able to justify a $15 million market cap. >> maria, i think groupon needs to go to greece, because the greek population really needs some of the bargains they offer. but the difficulty groupon has in staying in business in the united states and globally is that there's no real barrier to entry, other than the infrastructure that they've put in place to generate $125 mi
thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> nice to be here. >> the market is telling us one story, lou, as someone who is bullish on the stock. where did you see the opportunities for this company and this stock? >> sure. well, i've been following groupon for a couple of years, and the nyers have been saying the same thing, that this is a fad. what's not a fad is people like deals and merchants like customers, and groupon is dominating this new massive...
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revenue for us. that is right. we introduced a new sales force that is going after the market. we are feeling good about the obopportunities that are out there. some of the bears are saying, the stock went down today. i think to get the ceo on. to answer these things is better than to say is romney going to create jobs. they did say listen, the bears are going to be mature and saturated. >> when you get on pay roll, we sell you the other products. that is still the both engine and we have a sales force that we are going to do it. >> i have a couple of businesses that i use paychecks. they are saying the same things. i don't want to hire anybody. i'm stopping that. is that part of the problem? people who would put someone on the pay roll to do something and they are the ones holding back or someone needing a loan that is not getting it that is holding back? we don't feel there is much holding back. i think that the election as we talked before is going to put a damper on things until small business, h
revenue for us. that is right. we introduced a new sales force that is going after the market. we are feeling good about the obopportunities that are out there. some of the bears are saying, the stock went down today. i think to get the ceo on. to answer these things is better than to say is romney going to create jobs. they did say listen, the bears are going to be mature and saturated. >> when you get on pay roll, we sell you the other products. that is still the both engine and we have...
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pension partners michael gab join us, and our own rick santelli. set the table for us and what it will mean. >> i thought you wanted to hear about my weekend that comes between now and next week. >> fishing, fishing, fishing. >> then we're going to come back and look at the weekend and how economists may have looked at their gdp forecasts. the earnings were not so great, the hourly earnings in the report this morning. i think there will be a sense that consumer spending could be coming off. we'll find out what that means for retail stocks. then the fed will meet and my expectation is that the fed will certainly probably increase the guidance or lengthen the guidance out there in the statement, and secondly i think they will offer an open ended qe program. >> stephanie, what are you doing with the market at this point? are you impressed it held in or disappointed? >> i think it's impressive and you have a lot of people still fighting and chasing the tape. with europe getting off of the front page for now, china to me, that move last night and this w
pension partners michael gab join us, and our own rick santelli. set the table for us and what it will mean. >> i thought you wanted to hear about my weekend that comes between now and next week. >> fishing, fishing, fishing. >> then we're going to come back and look at the weekend and how economists may have looked at their gdp forecasts. the earnings were not so great, the hourly earnings in the report this morning. i think there will be a sense that consumer spending could...
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and joining us is shahwu. we await cisco, jon, let's talk about what you're expecting and what you would look to as far as the most important part of this report. >> well, in some ways, these numbers are looking to be sort of a carbon copy of last quarter. but particularly important, i think, i'm going to be looking for things like inventory turns, day sales outstanding and the switching business in particular. you want to see that being stable. margins improving. but not losing too much in terms of share or revenue. you also want to hear about the geographic breakdown. >> we'll be watching that. the stock traded up about a third of a percent. let's go to newscorp here. julia, over to you. >> yes, maria. 39 cents per share in earnings for newscorp. that is better than expected. they were looking for 34 cents a share. up from a year-ago quarter of 29 pz per share. revenue is coming up at $9.8 billion. that's compared to expectations of $8.94 billion. just a hair higher than expected. a year ago they reported $8
and joining us is shahwu. we await cisco, jon, let's talk about what you're expecting and what you would look to as far as the most important part of this report. >> well, in some ways, these numbers are looking to be sort of a carbon copy of last quarter. but particularly important, i think, i'm going to be looking for things like inventory turns, day sales outstanding and the switching business in particular. you want to see that being stable. margins improving. but not losing too much...
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momentarily and bring us up to date on the processes they use to determine. . he will be here in a few minutes. >>> this is what parts of rhode island looked like this afternoon, a mess. >>> a mess practically everywhere. counties trying to dry out today. power problems persist all through that region. >> n the east coast though. take a look at cleveland, ohio. ohio. you heard me right. that should give you an idea of just how huge this storm was. the damage spread all the way into the midwest. unprecedented, certainly. let's run through the numbers for you. 8 million homes are without power today from virginia up through the east coast. 90% of homes on long island have no electricity. 27 deaths have been blamed on sandy you most in new york state. unfortunately, they do expect that number to go higher. buses in new york city are expected to start returning by 5 p.m. tonight. not the subways, however. some of the drains into manhattan have reopened. the d.c. metro system has limited service. schools will be closed for an unprecedented third day in a row in the
momentarily and bring us up to date on the processes they use to determine. . he will be here in a few minutes. >>> this is what parts of rhode island looked like this afternoon, a mess. >>> a mess practically everywhere. counties trying to dry out today. power problems persist all through that region. >> n the east coast though. take a look at cleveland, ohio. ohio. you heard me right. that should give you an idea of just how huge this storm was. the damage spread all...
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the head of trading for schwab joins us. welcome to the fast money halftime report from steve grasso's house today, the new york stock exchange today. let's start trading today and get straight to the crazy trades and apple and bats. bob pisani? are you telling me bob is not good? he's sitting right next to me. >> bob pisani is standing right here. >> do we have him or not? >> bob pisani is here. >> i insist that i'm here. >> maybe i'm not. >> give me the latest on what's happening not only in bats but in apple. there's two stories of the day. >> two issues, separate but related. number one is the bats ipo. bats did go public today. it priced at $16. that was below the price talk of $16 to $18. opened at $15.25. and immediately it was halted. now, why was it halted? that's part of the problem we're trying to get at right now. apparently there was some kind of system over load that happened there. the system itself crashed. now they're only allowing trading on the bats exchange itself. they weren't allowing trading on other e
the head of trading for schwab joins us. welcome to the fast money halftime report from steve grasso's house today, the new york stock exchange today. let's start trading today and get straight to the crazy trades and apple and bats. bob pisani? are you telling me bob is not good? he's sitting right next to me. >> bob pisani is standing right here. >> do we have him or not? >> bob pisani is here. >> i insist that i'm here. >> maybe i'm not. >> give me the...
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yes, i had to use bizarre examples. i will do anything, any analogy to tell you that a sale is not necessarily disastrous event even if it comes five years after the top. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up. foot for thought. from favorite snacks to healthy choices. conagra foods is behind america's biggest brands. can they continue to serve up more profits? as cramer talks to the ceo next. and later, debit or credit. all this week, cramer is usie i his over 30 years of experience. stick around. plus, fuel for thought. energy our lives revolve around it and so do the markets. could this commodity wreak havoc on you? when he goes off the charts. all coming up on "mad money." >>> talk about trying to stay healthy. i'm referring to conagra foods which you might recognize as the company behind many brands. healthy choice series. that is the brand that was founded by mike harper. he decided there wasn't anything good for you let alone good testing for you. you probably have something made by conagra in your kitchen
yes, i had to use bizarre examples. i will do anything, any analogy to tell you that a sale is not necessarily disastrous event even if it comes five years after the top. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up. foot for thought. from favorite snacks to healthy choices. conagra foods is behind america's biggest brands. can they continue to serve up more profits? as cramer talks to the ceo next. and later, debit or credit. all this week, cramer is usie i his over 30 years of...
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good to have you both with us. thank you so much for joining us. rich, let's talk green mountain. >> the technical suggests that green mountain is a stock to avoid going into earnings and coming out of earnings. when we look at the chart, we see a textbook pattern which is the yellow line here. we have been eyeing the reversal, developed within the context of the very well defined trading range, 40 on the low end, 70 on the high end. it gets its pattern because it's an island of prices by a gap coming in and coming out of the pattern. now, in isolation, the island reversal is not a compelling directional signal. however, it raises the spector for an outside move. you want to size that position accordingly. risk management is the key on this trade. we think that you are going to test around the low end at $40. >> is there anything here that makes you the seller on the stock? why are you a seller on the name ahead of even knowing that? >> well, first of all, look at the relevant stock. it's down 58% since the peak we set back in 2011. that's trailing
good to have you both with us. thank you so much for joining us. rich, let's talk green mountain. >> the technical suggests that green mountain is a stock to avoid going into earnings and coming out of earnings. when we look at the chart, we see a textbook pattern which is the yellow line here. we have been eyeing the reversal, developed within the context of the very well defined trading range, 40 on the low end, 70 on the high end. it gets its pattern because it's an island of prices by...
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he would never give up on any of us. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get some right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen before making our recommendation
he would never give up on any of us. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get some right...
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they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >> if they drop the nyse brand, that's the dumbest thing they can do. i can't even imagine that happening. >> regulatory suicide. >> what is chuck schumer going to do? >> this is the global brand, period. >> what happens down the road? what happens two years from now? do they want to spin off the cash equities business, a low-margin business that's out there? it's literally dragging the multiple down of the i.c.e. nyse. does it get spun off in some other form or sold to a london stock exchange or a deutsche boerse? >> why would they buy it, bob? >
they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >>...
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he joins us on the telephone. robert, what can you tell us? all day yesterday we were asking, how is it possible that the construction company left this crane on the top of this high rise knowing what we were expecting? >> yeah, that is the question that everyone's going to be asking. lawyers in particular over the coming days. right now it remains a very dangerous situation here in midtown. as you mentioned, there's a multiton crane still hanging from more than 70 stories above one of the busiest streets in midtown manhattan. that's 57th street. mayor bloomberg said before once the winds die down, they have to die down to below 30 miles an hour, the crews can start to get up there and secure that giant boom and then either start to dismantle it or bring up another crane, which will have to rescue this crane. we've seen crane crews try to go up there today, but it's been too windy. the lawsuits on this, the blame game that hasn't started yet in public, but you can be sure it's going on behind the scenes. not just the businesses on this street
he joins us on the telephone. robert, what can you tell us? all day yesterday we were asking, how is it possible that the construction company left this crane on the top of this high rise knowing what we were expecting? >> yeah, that is the question that everyone's going to be asking. lawyers in particular over the coming days. right now it remains a very dangerous situation here in midtown. as you mentioned, there's a multiton crane still hanging from more than 70 stories above one of...
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keep us updated on the stories, sir. >>> new yorkers are used to crowds and difficulty getting around what sandy left behind is trying to everybody's patience. our bertha coombs is live in manhattan, talking to us, got power, what are you hearing what are you seeing? >> reporter: mandy, we are in union square, which is in lower manhattan. power is out to this section of manhattan from 39th street down. it started last night when a major substation went out here in lower manhattan because of flooding, perhaps because of debris, debris flying. a hospital over here on the east side in the -- on the 30s area, nyu lang gone medical center, they found their redundant generator actually went out, an unprecedented situation for them. so they have to evacuate parents. it didn't -- wasn't completed until this morning. 300 patients went to four area hospitals. we are seeing crews in manhattan going down into man holes, trying to pump out the water that goes into the systems, electricity and you water certainly do not mix. when they can start doing repairs. what we are hearing is it could take up
keep us updated on the stories, sir. >>> new yorkers are used to crowds and difficulty getting around what sandy left behind is trying to everybody's patience. our bertha coombs is live in manhattan, talking to us, got power, what are you hearing what are you seeing? >> reporter: mandy, we are in union square, which is in lower manhattan. power is out to this section of manhattan from 39th street down. it started last night when a major substation went out here in lower manhattan...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lastin
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stay with us. if rz if rz ravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> welcome back to the show. today the president making public appearances pushing congress to do more to help the economy grow. the folks in this very building where i am now are holding things back, he says. house speaker john boehner disagrees. i sat down with the speaker wher
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